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Greater Pune – A Urban Expansion Benchmark by PMRDA

Akash Pharande, Managing Director - Pharande Spaces

By Akash Pharande, Managing Director – Pharande Spaces

 

The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) oversees an extensive and strategically significant territory now collectively referred to as Greater Pune. It covers both urban and rural regions.

The two key territories under Greater Pune are the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). PMRDA also governs the pivotal Talegaon Dabhade and Lonavala Municipal Councils – the former a strong and growing industrial hub, and the latter arguably Maharashtra’s favourite tourist destination.

Beyond these municipalities, PMRDA also administers numerous suburban and rural areas which are vital for Greater Pune’s expansion and development. These include the rapidly developing industrial hotspots Chakan and Pirangut, as well as Pune’s pre-eminent and pioneering IT hub Hinjawadi.

Among the rural areas are Mulshi, Maval, Khed, Haveli, and Junnar, which are important for their agricultural contributions and potential for future development. Known for their scenic landscapes, Mulshi and Maval are already attracting considerable real estate development.

As can be seen, Greater Pune is vast and diverse and showcases PMRDA’s governance across many major urban centres, IT hubs, industrial zones, and rural areas.

Over the past decade, Greater Pune’s exponential growth stands as a strong testament to PMRDA‘s strategic planning and robust implementation of development initiatives. But is this pace of growth really necessary? Let’s look at the facts.

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Population Growth and Urbanization

As of 2024, Pune’s population is estimated to be around 7.35 million in the metropolitan area and approximately 4.44 million within the city limits. Its vast talent pool across all employment categories is Greater Pune’s greatest asset, and this population needs to be accommodated.

It stands to reason that the region’s real estate sector has been booming. According to data from MahaRERA (Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority), there has been a consistent rise in the launch of new housing projects. In 2023 alone, Pune saw over 50,000 new homes launched, while Pimpri-Chinchwad added 20,000.

Prominent real estate developers have been having a field day – or rather, a field epoch – launching massive projects to aid this expansion. Given that home seekers in Greater Pune are looking for options across categories, a large number of these projects offer modern amenities that cater to the middle and upper-middle-class homebuyer segments.

While the supply of affordable housing projects has been more muted due to decreased demand, the market is replete with options even in this category.

Infrastructure Development

Across the length and breadth of Greater Pune, PMRDA has consistently focused on infrastructure development as a cornerstone of the region’s urban growth. One prime example is the Pune Metro which, in just the first phase, will connect key areas like Hinjewadi, Shivajinagar, and Pimpri. The reduced commute time creates more housing demand across all areas.

Additionally, the 128 km Ring Road will decongest city traffic by giving Greater Pune an alternative road travel route and connecting various parts of the region across major highways and economic zones. For Pune’s economic triple engine of IT, manufacturing, and the services sector, this spells gold and will massively boost trade and commerce. According to recent reports, absorption in Pune’s commercial office space reached 6.5 million square feet in 2023.

Sustainable Urbanization

PMRDA‘s commitment to Greater Pune includes a strong focus on sustainable urbanization. It has now made it mandatory that green spaces and energy-efficient designs be included in all new projects. Also, digital infrastructure, smart transportation, and efficient waste management have been prioritized.

Social Infrastructure

The growth of Greater Pune extends beyond just economic and infrastructural development. PMRDA is keenly aware that for overall quality of life and livability, adequate social infrastructure to support its growing population is of paramount importance. Not surprisingly, the region under its aegis boasts top-grade schools and colleges, hospitals, and recreational amenities.

To summarize…

Under the able administration of PMRDA, Greater Pune’s urban expansion has emerged as one of the most impressive success stories of planned growth, economic prosperity, and sustainable development. It sets a new benchmark for urban and urbanizing India, demonstrating how strategic governance and innovative planning can create a thriving, modern metropolis.

With continued focus on infrastructure, sustainable development, and quality of life, Greater Pune is poised to be a model city for the future, embodying the aspirations of a rapidly urbanizing nation.

About the Author:

Akash Pharande is Managing Director – Pharande Spaces, a leading real estate construction and development firm famous for its township projects in Greater Pune and beyond. Pharande Promoters & Builders, the flagship company of Pharande Spaces and an ISO 9001-2000 certified company, is a pioneer of townships in the region. With the recent inclusion of Puneville Commercial into one of its most iconic townships, Pharande Spaces taken a major step towards addressing Pune’s current and future requirements for fully integrated residential-commercial convenience

Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation tops City e-Governance Index 2022, Pune Second

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Pune: Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has topped in the intra-state ‘City e-Governance Index 2022’ of Policy Research Organizations (PRO). Whereas, Pune stands second in the rank.

There were a total of 27 municipal corporations from the state of Maharashtra included in the study of PRO, an independent survey done by IT experts.

Policy Research Organization (PRO) is a Pune based Think Tank that primarily focuses on research and analysis of urban local policies and governance.

The study ranked the website and mobile apps of all the 27 municipal corporations on more than 120 parameters and ranked them on wider criteria of accessibility, services and transparency.

PCMC, with an overall index score of 5.92, has secured the top position, followed by Pune and Mira Bhayandar, who have tied for the second spot with an index score of 5.50.

Probity Soft, developer of the software solutions for the top two names, applauds the success of Pimpri Chinchwad and Pune for the milestone.

Probity Soft is a pure e-Governance products and services company that has a comprehensive e-Governance suite that comprises software applications and mobile applications.

PCMC IT department is committed to providing ease of doing business and citizen-centric services through its e-governance platform also Right to Service and Right to Information online, said Nilkanth Poman, Chief IT officer, PCMC.

“We are happy to be recognised and our focus is to do continuous improvement of our IT services & Social Media for the benefits of citizens,” he added while commenting on the achievement.

Pimpri Chinchwad ticked 71 boxes out of 120 available, which accounts for its score of 5.92 out of 10. Pune and Mira Bhayandar scored 66 points out of 120.

“Probity Soft Private Limited is proud to be associated with PCMC as their systems integrator for the NMMP e-governance project which has also received the National level Gold Award for e-governance. We are looking forward to providing better and user-friendly citizen services going forward,” said Jitendra Joshi, Director, Probity Soft.

Among other names in the top 10, it included Mumbai, Kalyan-Dombivli, Nashik, Thane, Solapur, Navi Mumbai and Nagpur respectively.

“The top priority for Pune Municipal Corporation is efficient, transparent and quick services to its citizens and businesses. To achieve this goal, we have systematically increased the use of Information and Communications Technology for internal processes and Citizen Service Delivery. Our efforts have significantly increased availability and accessibility of our services while reducing the time and effort required by citizens to avail the same,” said Rahul Jagtap, IT Head- Pune Municipal Corporation

Jalgaon and Panvel score less than 0.5 on the index, which was the key laggards. Parbhani, Chandrapur and Latur performed marginally better than these two.